Home
Class 11
PHYSICS
The surface temperature of the sun is T(...

The surface temperature of the sun is `T_(0)` and it is at average distance `d` from a planet. The radius of the sun is `R`. The temperature at which planet radiates the energy is

A

`T_(0)sqrt((R)/(2d))`

B

`T_(0)sqrt((2R)/(d))`

C

`T_(0)sqrt((R)/(d))`

D

`T_(0)((R)/(d))^(1//4)`

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
(a)
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • TRANSMISSION OF HEAT

    CENGAGE PHYSICS|Exercise Multiple Correct Answer|2 Videos
  • TRANSMISSION OF HEAT

    CENGAGE PHYSICS|Exercise Comprehension|4 Videos
  • TRANSMISSION OF HEAT

    CENGAGE PHYSICS|Exercise Fill in the blanks type|6 Videos
  • THERMODYNAMICS

    CENGAGE PHYSICS|Exercise 24|1 Videos
  • TRAVELLING WAVES

    CENGAGE PHYSICS|Exercise Integer|9 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Which planet is farthest to Sun ?

The surface temperature of the sun is 'T'K and the solar constant for a plte is 's' . The sun subtends an angle theta at the planet. Then,

Earth is __ planet from the sun

Which planet is closest to Sun?

Name the planet farthest from the sun.

A planet of radius r_(0) is at a distance r from the sun (r gtgt r_(0)) . The sun has radius R. Temperature of the planet is T_(0) , and that of the surface of the sun is T_(s) . Calculate the temperature of another planet whose radius is 2r_(0) and which is at a distance 2r from the sun. Assume that the sun and the planets are black bodies.

If r denotes the mean distance of a planet from the sun and T is the time period of planet, then

The solar constant for a planet is S. The surface temperature of the sun is TK. The sun subtends an angle theta at the planet: